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C21 – Pass-a-Grille Channel, St Pete Beach FL

Metadata Updated: February 27, 2026

Timeseries data from 'C21 – Pass-a-Grille Channel, St Pete Beach FL' (c21-pinellas-county-pass-a-gr)

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Dates

Metadata Date February 2, 2026
Metadata Created Date August 26, 2024
Metadata Updated Date February 27, 2026
Reference Date(s) February 2, 2026 (creation)
Frequency Of Update

Metadata Source

Harvested from ioos

Additional Metadata

Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Date February 2, 2026
Metadata Created Date August 26, 2024
Metadata Updated Date February 27, 2026
Reference Date(s) February 2, 2026 (creation)
Responsible Party University of South Florida Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System (COMPS) (Point of Contact)
Contact Email
Guid c21-pinellas-county-pass-a-gr
Access Constraints
Bbox East Long -82.767
Bbox North Lat 27.676
Bbox South Lat 27.676
Bbox West Long -82.767
Coupled Resource [{"title": [], "href": ["#DataIdentification"], "uuid": []}, {"title": [], "href": ["#DataIdentification"], "uuid": []}]
Frequency Of Update
Harvest Object Id 68de5300-edd4-4d57-9c21-7b624752befb
Harvest Source Id 54e15a6e-6dde-4c9c-a8f0-345cc0dfccfb
Harvest Source Title ioos
Licence
Lineage Data logger: Campbell Scientific CR1000 Communications: Campbell Scientific TX-312 GOES Satellite Transmitter Met instruments: Primary - Gill MetPack Integrated WindSonic (Wind, AT/RH, BP) Oceanographic Instruments: Seabird SBE-37 MicroCat T/S, Nortek AWAC with Prolog current meter and waves The data logger computes averages of MET/Wind data sampled every second for 10 minutes, centered at the top and bottom of the hour, from both primary and secondary MET/Wind sensors. The logger then computes averages of these one second samples. The T/S sensor samples temperature and salinity every 10 minutes and sends the data to the data logger. AWAC current data is sampled inside the instrument every second for 1 minute, centered at the top of the hour. The AWAC averages these 1 second samples and sends the average to the data logger. AWAC waves data is sampled inside the instrument at 1 HZ for 1024 samples, starting at the top of the hour. The AWAC averages these 1 Hz samples and sends the average to the data logger. The Data logger constructs a text message for the data collected during the hour. The GOES transmitter sends the text message at a designated time each hour based on the GOES ID(s) assigned to the buoy. GOES messages are downloaded to COMPS servers using the OPENDCS software package. Data from these messages is decoded, passed through QARTOD QA/QC tests, posted to the COMPS website (comps.marine.usf.edu) and stored in the COMPS database. Downloaded from University of South Florida Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System (COMPS) at https://comps.marine.usf.edu:82/data.php?dataView=more&format=json&platform=c21
Metadata Language eng
Metadata Type geospatial
Old Spatial {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-82.767, 27.676]}
Progress
Spatial Data Service Type ERDDAP tabledap
Spatial Reference System
Spatial Harvester True
Temporal Extent Begin 2019-03-01T00:05:00Z
Temporal Extent End 2020-11-17T02:35:00Z

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